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"Niall Docherty has given us a rich, nuanced intervention into the cultural conversation of 'healthy use' rhetoric around social media. This is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of 'neuroliberalism' and platform culture."--T.L. Taylor, Professor of Comparative Media Studies, MIT "Docherty offers a powerful critique of how the harms of social media have been conceived as an individual matter. This compelling book provides valuable tools for understanding and resisting contemporary framings of what constitutes healthy social media use while exposing how governments and tech…mehr

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"Niall Docherty has given us a rich, nuanced intervention into the cultural conversation of 'healthy use' rhetoric around social media. This is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of 'neuroliberalism' and platform culture."--T.L. Taylor, Professor of Comparative Media Studies, MIT "Docherty offers a powerful critique of how the harms of social media have been conceived as an individual matter. This compelling book provides valuable tools for understanding and resisting contemporary framings of what constitutes healthy social media use while exposing how governments and tech corporations are implicated in the current digital well-being crisis."--David Hesmondhalgh, Professor of Media, Music and Culture, University of Leeds
Autorenporträt
Niall Docherty is a Lecturer in Data, AI, and Society in the Information School at the University of Sheffield.